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Transcript of Wish

Camilo wishes he had a LambourghiniMaking wishesMaking wishesThe verb “wish” expresses a desire for a situation that doesn’t exist now.

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1. I don’t have a car. --> I wish I had a car 2. I can’t play the piano. --> I wish I could play the piano3. I’m at work. 4. It’s winter. 5. I’m ill. 6. I don’t have new shoes. 7. I can’t afford to go on holiday. 8. I don’t have time to read lots of books.9. I can’t drive. 10. My laptop is broken.

I am not very tallSub + wish* + sub + verb past + complement I wish I was tall

Alicia can't run fastAlicia wishes she could

run fast

His hair is curlyhe wishes his hair wasn't curly

Love is blind My boyfriend, Marco, is not very handsome. He's quite short, and he's really thin. He doesn't like sports, and he never wants to go dancing with me on Saturdays. He can't dance! He spends a lot of time with his friends at the local amusement arcade.He doesn't get on well with my friends, and they don't like him either. He doesn't have much money. He never buys me flowers or chocolates. So, why do I still go out with him? Well, I'm not sure but I really love him. And I believe he can change if he wants to.Write 6 things Elizabeth might wish for her boyfriend1. He's not tall --> Elizabeth wishes he was taller.2. He doesn't like sports3. He can't dance4. He doesn't get on well with her friends5. He doesn't have much money6. He never buys me flowers or chocolates